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I have a bubble tip anemone but don't think my lighting is adequate (picture below)

Can I just upgrade wattage or do I need a new fixture?

No plans on getting Corals btw

I also want to get my clowns to host the anemone and was thinking of taking them out for a few weeks then reintroducing them into the anemone?
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Your clowns will have a little chance of hosting the bta because it’s not there natural host, even if you re introduced them
 
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Your clowns will have a little chance of hosting the bta because it’s not there natural host, even if you re introduced them
I c them host all the time though I saw one at a fish store hosting...
 

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I c them host all the time though I saw one at a fish store hosting...
The fish at your lfs are different from the fish in your tank . I made a mistake saying clowns host the nem, when the Anemone is the host.
 
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The fish at your lfs are different from the fish in your tank . I made a mistake saying clowns host the nem, when the Anemone is the host.
Well yeah ik the nem host the clowns what nem could I get that will naturally host my ocellaris clownfish that doesn't get that big and is pretty?
 

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I dont think the light is adequate .i would upgrade if u want to keep nems.
And just because bubble tips arent a natural host to ocellaris doesnt mean they wont take to it.
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I dont think the light is adequate .i would upgrade if u want to keep nems.
And just because bubble tips arent a natural host to ocellaris doesnt mean they wont take to it.
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Do I have to upgrade the fixture or should I just get a 90w bulb or something
 

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Im not too familiar with cfs ....maybe someone else can comfirm but i dont think theyre gonna cut it even at 900w... #reefsquad
 

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Compact Fluorescents are not the most ideal bulb for anemones, but some have had success with them. I see it's a 72 gallon.....what's the dimensions of the tank and the number/wattage of bulbs you are using?
 

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I cant even find info on how much par those have...but in my opinion i would replace fixture or add supplemental lighting like t5s or led strips.
 

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@reef lover , I'm going to go old school on you....back in the day, when Compact Fluorescent used to be more popular, they always talked about watts per gallon. I never remember PAR being talked about. If my little pea brain remembers, I think for a reef tank, a minimum of 5 watts per gallon was suggested....but don't quote me on that.
 

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In the past, CF were considered a go to light source. Now, it's LEDs.

Yes, you can keep an ANEMONE with CF bulbs but it's really not ideal.

I would recommend getting a powerful light unless your tank is only 10" deep.
 

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My opinion on Compact Fluorescent fixtures is that they were a transitional technology between hot, power sucking metal halides, and T12 HO fixtures and the introduction and rapidly growing popularity of T5's... and then came LED's. And here we are today. I still have a fixture in the rafters of my basement that I might have used about six months, before going to T5's. I'm now an LED believer.

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My opinion on Compact Fluorescent fixtures is that they were a transitional technology between hot, power sucking metal halides, and T12 HO fixtures and the introduction and rapidly growing popularity of T5's... and then came LED's. And here we are today. I still have a fixture in the rafters of my basement that I might have used about six months, before going to T5's. I'm now an LED believer.

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I still say one of the prettiest coloration reefs I had was a 55g lit by 4x65watt diy CFL kit with a blue background. It used 2 actinic and 2 50/50 tubes from hello lights and the colors popped.
 
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I don't know where to bind with responses but the dimensions are:
4' in length
21" in depth
 

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